by Michele | Sep 17, 2021 | Anti-Racism, Community, Indigenous Justice, News, Orange Shirt Day, Right Relations, Uncategorized
RIGHT RELATIONS EVENTS 2021
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The following Right Relations events are all being offered by Antler River Watershed, Horseshoe Falls, Western Ontario Waterways regions of the United Church of Canada. Please note that you are able to call into the Zoom meetings with a regular phone call if you do not have access to video calls. For more information contact Thérèse Samuel, Minister, Right Relations and Social Justice at TSamuel@united-church.ca.
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WORKING TOGETHER FOR RIGHT RELATIONS: Networking and Resources Workshop
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Wednesday September 22, 2021
1:00-2:30pm
Interested in Indigenous justice and right relations? Whether you are just beginning or have been doing this work for years. Hear from networks and other organizations who offer education and programs in our regions. Share your work and/or interests and hear what others are doing.
Please register in advance for this session. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH & RECONCILIATION
Orange Shirt Day – Thursday, September 30
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Wear an orange shirt to remember and honour Indigenous children who were taken from their communities and families to residential schools. Take a picture to share on Facebook and Twitter (include the hashtags #OrangeShirtDay, #EveryChildMatters, and #UCCan), Challenge your friends and family to do the same.
If you buy an orange shirt, please seek out an organization that supports Indigenous initiatives & communities, such as Atlohsa Family Healing Services in London, ON.
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Join Indigenous Ministries and Justice Executive Minister Murray Pruden for a candlelight vigil at 7:00 p.m. EDT on the Indigenous Ministries Facebook page.
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ENGAGING THE TRC CALLS TO ACTION
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Four Tuesdays from 2:00-3:30 p.m. Become acquainted with the Calls to Action and consider a faith-filled response. These sessions will be opportunities for interactive learning. If needed, we will adjust the plan to respond to the movement of the Spirit. Oct. 12, Session 1: Introduction to the TRC Calls to Action Oct. 26, Session 2: What is the role of the church? Nov. 9, Session 3: What has been done? What can we do? Nov. 23, Session 4: Networking and Planning
Please register in advance for this series. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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Celebrating the Fall Equinox Sponsored by Greening Sacred Spaces (London), Climate Action London Initiative
A spiritual journey around Victoria Park in London, led by Tracey Whiteye!Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at 5:00pm
· Beginning and ending at Bandshell · All COVID protocols will be observed
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All Saint’s Day – Monday, November 1st at 7:00pm Light a candle and remember all those who never got to go home. Indigenous and non-Indigenous, we join together with songs of hope and healing.
Please register in advance for this series. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. If you do not have video, you can still join the Zoom meeting with a regular phone call.
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by Michele | Sep 2, 2021 | Anti-Racism, Community, Indigenous Justice, News, Social Justice
Becoming Nakuset
The Story of a Sixties Scoop Survivor
September 8, 2021 7:00pm – 8:30pm ET / 4:00pm – 5:30pm PT
On September 8th “Becoming Nakuset” will be hosted by United in Learning in partnership with Indigenous Ministries and Justice and Shining Waters Regional Council. It is an important award-winning short documentary of one woman’s experience of the Sixties Scoop, and a story that needs to be known in the non-Indigenous church. The film will be followed by a listening circle led by Tony Snow, Chinook Winds Regional Council.
Advance registration now open and a resource list will be sent to each registrant.
https://www.united-in-learning.com/index.php/webinars/410-becoming-nakuset?utm_source=United-in-Learning&utm_campaign=3b58199be5-UiL_210830&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b151b1ffa7-3b58199be5-189208839&goal=0_b151b1ffa7-3b58199be5-189208839&mc_cid=3b58199be5&mc_eid=d1a0385131
by Michele | Jul 29, 2021 | Indigenous Justice, News, Uncategorized
The Right Rev. Dr. Richard Bott, the Moderator of the United Church responds to Residential School burial sites:
More resources for Indigenous Justice here.
Photo credit: Sonya Romanovska via Unsplash